New technology on oral drug delivery systems in focus
Arenowned professor of pharmacy at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Kenneth Ofokansi, has said that several novel oral drug therapeutic systems have been invented along with the appreciable development of drug delivery technology for the past three decades.
Ofokansi, explained that although, these advanced drug delivery systems are manufactured or fabricated in traditional pharmaceutical formulations, such as tablets, capsules, sachets, suspensions, emulsions and solutions, they are superior to the conventional oral dosage forms in terms of their therapeutic efficacies, toxicities and stabilities.
Presenting the 140th inaugural lecture of the University of Nigeria titled “breaking the barriers to effective peroral drug delivery”, at the princess Alexandra auditorium, Nsukka, re- cently , the University Don who is the chairman of the senate ceremonials committee of UNN, submitted that based on the desired therapeutic objectives, the modern oral drug distribution systems may be assorted into three categories – the immediate – release preparations, controlled – released preparations and targeted – release preparations pointing out that the immediate – release preparations are primarily intended to achieve faster onset of action for drugs such as analgesic, antipyretics and coronary vasodilators.
He noted that other advantages of the system included enhanced oral bioavailability through transmucosal delivery and pregastric absortions, convenience in drug administration to dysphagic patients, especially the elderly and bedridden.
According to Kenneth Ofokansi, in the last four and half decades, the area of peroral drug delivery has undergone unprecedented changes, this transition has been mainly driven by the increased understanding of pharmaceutical and biological constraints at the molecular / atomic level, increased generation of drug candidates and emergence of several advanced technologies”.
Ofokansi, who is fondly addressed as the doyen of pharmacy by the academia, said that overall, this area had made significant technological advances, not only in drug delivery aspects but also in various processing (fabrication) technologies, adding that it was therefore anticipated that current trends in peroral delivery would bring the much-awaited revolution in the delivery of therapeutic agents, particularly biotechnologybased molecules.